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History Repeated: Tender Trouble Times Two
Related tags: Passage Notes | Dinghy | Article by Ben Zartman
“History,” a timeworn saying briefly assures us, “repeats itself.” Unfortunately for the Zartmans, this was the case with their dinghy delimmas.
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September 16, 2010In Love with the Loopby Elaine LemboWith thousands of miles and more than a hundred locks in their wakes, voyagers sing the praises of going inside. "Passage Notes" from our July 2010 issueRating:0
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March 30, 2010A Race to Meet Friends, Old and Newby Elaine LemboAt the B.V.I. Spring Regatta, the dodgers come off, the racing gloves go on, and the adrenaline kicks in-for a while, anyway. "Passage Notes" from our March 2010 issueRating:0
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March 26, 2009At the Cathedral of the Casuarinas, Nourishment for a Sailor's Soulby Herb MccormickA religious service in the Bahamas reflects the spirit of cruising sailors.Rating:0
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March 17, 2009Appointment in Sitkaby Elaine LemboA cool and misty port provides a welcoming haven for serious cruisers. From "Passage Notes" in our April 2009 issueRating:0
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February 25, 2009Home is the Sailor, Home from the Seaby Alvah SimonIt's deep in the Montana back country that a sailor focuses on what defines himself and crew.Rating:0
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January 16, 2009Monday Morning Coming Downby Herb MccormickAt Baja Naval boatyard and marina in Ensenada, Mexico, there's loads of activity as the workweek begins. From "Passage Notes" in our February 2009 issueRating:0
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December 11, 2008No Boat? No Worriesby Herb MccormickHank Schmitt's Offshore Passage Opportunities connects skippers and crew to make voyaging dreams come true. "Herb's Watch" from our December 11, 2008, CW ReckoningsRating:0
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November 11, 2008Georgia Peachby Mark PillsburyFor many cruisers, a quick visit to alluring Jekyll Island turns into a very long stay indeed. From "Passage Notes" in our November issueRating:0
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October 24, 2008Introducing "The Roger Henry File"by Alvah SimonAlvah Simon begins his CW blog with salutations and a little E.B. White. "The Roger Henry File" for September 19, 2007Rating:0
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October 14, 2008Saints Aliveby Herb MccormickAs a cruising destination, the underrated waters off St. Thomas and St. John, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, are particularly alluring for these satisfied sailors. "Passage Notes" from our October 2008 issueRating:0
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